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... so innocent and frank and unsophisticated as many people believed ; not a
man who told all he knew , by any means , but yet a man essentially fair - minded
. " He looked into the nature of things . He read human nature dispassion . ately .
... so innocent and frank and unsophisticated as many people believed ; not a
man who told all he knew , by any means , but yet a man essentially fair - minded
. " He looked into the nature of things . He read human nature dispassion . ately .
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While they afford new glimpses into Lincoln ' s nature , it is true of them , as it is of
his other writings , that they express without explaining the secret of his
personality . One closes a volume of Lincoln ' s addresses and letters with
something of ...
While they afford new glimpses into Lincoln ' s nature , it is true of them , as it is of
his other writings , that they express without explaining the secret of his
personality . One closes a volume of Lincoln ' s addresses and letters with
something of ...
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... Shields and Richardson , politically speaking , successively tried , convicted ,
and executed for an offense not their own , but his . And now he sees his own
case standing next on the docket for trial . There is a natural disgust in the minds
of ...
... Shields and Richardson , politically speaking , successively tried , convicted ,
and executed for an offense not their own , but his . And now he sees his own
case standing next on the docket for trial . There is a natural disgust in the minds
of ...
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In some respects she certainly is not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the
bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of any one else , she is
my equal , and the equal of all others . Chief Justice Taney , in his opinion in the ...
In some respects she certainly is not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the
bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of any one else , she is
my equal , and the equal of all others . Chief Justice Taney , in his opinion in the ...
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... and open or stealthy assassinations in the field , and local revolts extending to
a score or so , will continue to occur as the natural results of slavery ; but no
general insurrection of slaves , as I think , can happen in this country for a long
time .
... and open or stealthy assassinations in the field , and local revolts extending to
a score or so , will continue to occur as the natural results of slavery ; but no
general insurrection of slaves , as I think , can happen in this country for a long
time .
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